sakanjo/laravel-easy-metrics

Generate metrics with ease and precision.

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đŸ”Ĩ Easy metrics

Easily create metrics for your application.

✨ Help support the maintenance of this package by sponsoring me.

Designed to work with Laravel, Filament, and more.

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🚀 Supported metrics

  • Bar metric
  • Doughnut metric
  • Line metric
  • Pie metric
  • Polar metric
  • Trend metric
  • Value metric

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đŸ“Ļ Install

composer require sakanjo/laravel-easy-metrics

đŸĻ„ Usage

Value metric

use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Value;
use App\Models\User;

$data = Value::make(User::class)
    ->count();

Query types

The currently supported aggregate functions to calculate a given column compared to the previous time interval / range

Min
Value::make(User::class)
    ->min('age');

Max
Value::make(User::class)
    ->max('age');

Sum
Value::make(User::class)
    ->sum('age');

Average
Value::make(User::class)
    ->average('age');

Count
Value::make(User::class)
    ->count();

Doughnut metric

use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Doughnut;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Enums\Gender;

[$labels, $data] = Doughnut::make(User::class)
    ->options(Gender::class)
    ->count('gender');

It's always better to use the options method even though it's optional, since the retrieved data may not include all enum options.

Query types

The currently supported aggregate functions to calculate a given column compared to the previous time interval / range

Min
Doughnut::make(User::class)
    ->min('age', 'gender');

Max
Doughnut::make(User::class)
    ->max('age', 'gender');

Sum
Doughnut::make(User::class)
    ->sum('age', 'gender');

Average
Doughnut::make(User::class)
    ->average('age', 'gender');

Count
Doughnut::make(User::class)
    ->count('gender');

Trend metric

use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Trend;
use App\Models\User;

[$labels, $data] = Trend::make(User::class)
    ->countByMonths();

Query types

The currently supported aggregate functions to calculate a given column compared to the previous time interval / range

Min
$trend->minByYears('age'); 
$trend->minByMonths('age'); 
$trend->minByWeeks('age');  
$trend->minByDays('age');  
$trend->minByHours('age');  
$trend->minByMinutes('age');  

Max
$trend->maxByYears('age'); 
$trend->maxByMonths('age'); 
$trend->maxByWeeks('age');  
$trend->maxByDays('age');  
$trend->maxByHours('age');  
$trend->maxByMinutes('age');  

Sum
$trend->sumByYears('age'); 
$trend->sumByMonths('age'); 
$trend->sumByWeeks('age');  
$trend->sumByDays('age');  
$trend->sumByHours('age');  
$trend->sumByMinutes('age');  

Average
$trend->averageByYears('age'); 
$trend->averageByMonths('age'); 
$trend->averageByWeeks('age');  
$trend->averageByDays('age');  
$trend->averageByHours('age');  
$trend->averageByMinutes('age');  

Count
$trend->countByYears(); 
$trend->countByMonths(); 
$trend->countByWeeks();  
$trend->countByDays();  
$trend->countByHours();  
$trend->countByMinutes();  

Other metrics

  • Bar extends Trend
  • Line extends Trend
  • Doughnut extends Pie
  • Polar extends Pie

Ranges

Every metric class contains a ranges method, that will determine the range of the results based on it's date column.

use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Trend;
use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Enums\Range;
use App\Models\User;

Value::make(User::class)
    ->range(30)
    ->ranges([
        15, 30, 365,
        Range::TODAY, // Or 'TODAY'
    ]);

Available custom ranges

  • Range::TODAY
  • Range::YESTERDAY
  • Range::MTD
  • Range::QTD
  • Range::YTD
  • Range::ALL

Growth rates

Growth rate, expressed as both a value and a percentage, measures the change in a quantity over time, showing the speed of its expansion or contraction in both absolute and relative terms.

Using Value metric

use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Value;
use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Enums\GrowthRateType;
use App\Models\User;

[$value, $growth] = Value::make(User::class)
    ->withGrowthRate()
    ->growthRateType(GrowthRateType::Value) // default is `Percentage`
    ->count();

Using Trend metric

use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Trend;
use App\Models\User;

[$labels, $data, $growth] = Trend::make(User::class)
    ->withGrowthRate()
    ->countByYears();

Using Doughnut metric

use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Doughnut;
use App\Models\User;
use App\Enums\Gender;

[$labels, $data, $growth] = Doughnut::make(User::class)
    ->options(Gender::class)
    ->withGrowthRate()
    ->count('gender');

Available growth rate types

  • GrowthRateType::Value
  • GrowthRateType::Percentage

đŸ”Ĩ Practical examples

Filamentphp v3 widgets

<?php

namespace App\Filament\Widgets\Admin;

use App\Models\User;
use Filament\Widgets\ChartWidget;
use SaKanjo\EasyMetrics\Metrics\Trend;

class UsersCountChart extends ChartWidget
{
    protected static ?string $heading = 'Users count trend';

    protected function getData(): array
    {
        [$labels, $data] = Trend::make(User::class)
            ->range($this->filter)
            ->rangesFromOptions($this->getFilters())
            ->countByMonths();

        return [
            'datasets' => [
                [
                    'label' => 'Users',
                    'data' => $data,
                ],
            ],
            'labels' => $labels,
        ];
    }

    protected function getType(): string
    {
        return 'line';
    }

    protected function getFilters(): ?array
    {
        return [
            15 => '15 Months',
            30 => '30 Months',
            60 => '60 Months',
        ];
    }
}

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📄 License

MIT License Š 2023-PRESENT Salah Kanjo

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